![]() ![]() #Windowsįortunately, Logitech's software included ways to bind keys to mouse buttons, and using an Autohotkey script to fake an F13 key press, I was able to bind my mouse button to a non-existent key. ![]() A couple years later when my Savu finally died, I replaced it with a Logitech G203, only to find that controlling the system volume with the scroll wheel had become second nature. The mouse itself was mediocre, but the bundled Windows-only software included a feature that I enabled on a whim that allowed the user to hold a button on the side of the mouse and use the scroll wheel to control the system volume. Helpful related reading #Binding Mouse Button + Scroll Wheel to System Volume Control (on Windows or Ubuntu Linux) #Some ContextĪbout six years ago, I purchased a ROCCAT Savu gaming mouse to serve as my daily driver. ![]() Binding Mouse Button + Scroll Wheel to System Volume Control (on Windows or Ubuntu Linux) table of contents
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